They rejected it because they did not want the United States to get involved in foreign wars.
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"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States based on a poem written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key after observing the British Royal Navy ships bombing at Baltimore Harbor at Fort MacHenry. What he means in that part of the poem is that the loss of lives during the battlefield is something expected during the war. According to him, wars themselves are inevitable and people must be brave enough to take part in them to gain their freedom. Because of that sublime goal, he believes people who join war are glorious.
This was called an "iron curtain." Western powers noticed issues of blame and stepping up armaments, therefore having a negative response.
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would work for low wages.
A flapper is the word used in 1920 to a fashionable young woman (the last option) who was enjoying life rather than adhere to standards of behaviour - they were known for listening to jazz.